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So sometimes... I'm not the sneakiest assassin. I've encountered various occasions where I've spooked a Borgia Captain that knew his number was up. He runs off, and I'm notified that he'll return when the guard shift changes. At that point I either give up or busy myself killing his guards till he shows back up. Ideally though I'd like to know how long to wait, and just go do other things nearby till he's back. Is it a fixed period of time, and if so - how long?










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  • In game time, it's about a day. In play time, it's roughly after completing a mission. In real time, I don't think there's any pattern to it. The game is in it's own dimension and time always fluctuates.

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So sometimes... I'm not the sneakiest assassin. I've encountered various occasions where I've spooked a Borgia Captain that knew his number was up. He runs off, and I'm notified that he'll return when the guard shift changes. At that point I either give up or busy myself killing his guards till he shows back up. Ideally though I'd like to know how long to wait, and just go do other things nearby till he's back. Is it a fixed period of time, and if so - how long?










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  • In game time, it's about a day. In play time, it's roughly after completing a mission. In real time, I don't think there's any pattern to it. The game is in it's own dimension and time always fluctuates.

    – Jeff Mercado
    Jan 13 '13 at 8:18














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So sometimes... I'm not the sneakiest assassin. I've encountered various occasions where I've spooked a Borgia Captain that knew his number was up. He runs off, and I'm notified that he'll return when the guard shift changes. At that point I either give up or busy myself killing his guards till he shows back up. Ideally though I'd like to know how long to wait, and just go do other things nearby till he's back. Is it a fixed period of time, and if so - how long?










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So sometimes... I'm not the sneakiest assassin. I've encountered various occasions where I've spooked a Borgia Captain that knew his number was up. He runs off, and I'm notified that he'll return when the guard shift changes. At that point I either give up or busy myself killing his guards till he shows back up. Ideally though I'd like to know how long to wait, and just go do other things nearby till he's back. Is it a fixed period of time, and if so - how long?







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  • In game time, it's about a day. In play time, it's roughly after completing a mission. In real time, I don't think there's any pattern to it. The game is in it's own dimension and time always fluctuates.

    – Jeff Mercado
    Jan 13 '13 at 8:18



















  • In game time, it's about a day. In play time, it's roughly after completing a mission. In real time, I don't think there's any pattern to it. The game is in it's own dimension and time always fluctuates.

    – Jeff Mercado
    Jan 13 '13 at 8:18

















In game time, it's about a day. In play time, it's roughly after completing a mission. In real time, I don't think there's any pattern to it. The game is in it's own dimension and time always fluctuates.

– Jeff Mercado
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In game time, it's about a day. In play time, it's roughly after completing a mission. In real time, I don't think there's any pattern to it. The game is in it's own dimension and time always fluctuates.

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You have to wait till it's Dawn/Dusk.



The Guard shifts change at dawn and dusk in the game.
At this point, the Borgia Captain who ran away comes back.



There is no fixed time in the real world for dawn or dusk to take place as it fluctuates in the game.
But you will obviously know when dawn/dusk does happen in the game (as the color of the sky changes) and thus you can complete/abandon what you are doing and go burn that tower!






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    But say for the sake of argument you go by the standard time outside of missions in which it is fixed if you don't renovate anything. how long approximately then if I scared them off at one of these. Yes when doing missions the time fluctuates and it also fast forwards when synchronizing or renovating but if you just run around mercy-killing guards (which I do when I've played the overall plot and main story to death) there is a fixed time I just never got around to actually calculating it.





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      You have to wait till it's Dawn/Dusk.



      The Guard shifts change at dawn and dusk in the game.
      At this point, the Borgia Captain who ran away comes back.



      There is no fixed time in the real world for dawn or dusk to take place as it fluctuates in the game.
      But you will obviously know when dawn/dusk does happen in the game (as the color of the sky changes) and thus you can complete/abandon what you are doing and go burn that tower!






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        You have to wait till it's Dawn/Dusk.



        The Guard shifts change at dawn and dusk in the game.
        At this point, the Borgia Captain who ran away comes back.



        There is no fixed time in the real world for dawn or dusk to take place as it fluctuates in the game.
        But you will obviously know when dawn/dusk does happen in the game (as the color of the sky changes) and thus you can complete/abandon what you are doing and go burn that tower!






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          You have to wait till it's Dawn/Dusk.



          The Guard shifts change at dawn and dusk in the game.
          At this point, the Borgia Captain who ran away comes back.



          There is no fixed time in the real world for dawn or dusk to take place as it fluctuates in the game.
          But you will obviously know when dawn/dusk does happen in the game (as the color of the sky changes) and thus you can complete/abandon what you are doing and go burn that tower!






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          You have to wait till it's Dawn/Dusk.



          The Guard shifts change at dawn and dusk in the game.
          At this point, the Borgia Captain who ran away comes back.



          There is no fixed time in the real world for dawn or dusk to take place as it fluctuates in the game.
          But you will obviously know when dawn/dusk does happen in the game (as the color of the sky changes) and thus you can complete/abandon what you are doing and go burn that tower!







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              But say for the sake of argument you go by the standard time outside of missions in which it is fixed if you don't renovate anything. how long approximately then if I scared them off at one of these. Yes when doing missions the time fluctuates and it also fast forwards when synchronizing or renovating but if you just run around mercy-killing guards (which I do when I've played the overall plot and main story to death) there is a fixed time I just never got around to actually calculating it.





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                But say for the sake of argument you go by the standard time outside of missions in which it is fixed if you don't renovate anything. how long approximately then if I scared them off at one of these. Yes when doing missions the time fluctuates and it also fast forwards when synchronizing or renovating but if you just run around mercy-killing guards (which I do when I've played the overall plot and main story to death) there is a fixed time I just never got around to actually calculating it.





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                  But say for the sake of argument you go by the standard time outside of missions in which it is fixed if you don't renovate anything. how long approximately then if I scared them off at one of these. Yes when doing missions the time fluctuates and it also fast forwards when synchronizing or renovating but if you just run around mercy-killing guards (which I do when I've played the overall plot and main story to death) there is a fixed time I just never got around to actually calculating it.






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